All Galway Film Fleadh articles – Page 2
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‘In The Shadow Of Beirut’: Galway Review
Backed by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, this Lebanon-set documentary presents a troubling portrait of life in Sabra and Shatila
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News
SAG-AFTRA strike disrupts ‘The Martini Shot’ Galway premiere; ‘Oppenheimer’ stars walk out of London premiere
US actors’ union strike was confirmed on Thursday (July 13) morning Pacific Time.
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‘The Martini Shot’: Galway Review
Matthew Modine plays a terminally-ill director attemping to make his last film in Ireland
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’Oppenheimer’ London premiere, Galway Film Fleadh first hit by strike complications
’Oppenheimer’ London premiere is due to take place tonight (July 13), as is the world premiere of ’The Martini Shot’ at the Galway Film Fleadh.
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‘The Miracle Club’: Galway Review
Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates and Laura Linney head this long-gestating drama set in 1960s Ireland
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Features
“There’s no question – the Galway Film Fleadh is for Irish film”: director of programming talks 2023 edition
Maeve McGrath took over as director of programming at the start of 2023.
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Galway Film Fleadh unveils full 2023 programme, ‘The Miracle Club’ to open
The full line-up includes 21 world premieres, six European premieres and 60 Irish premieres.
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Galway Film Fleadh unveils Irish world premieres including ‘Lies We Tell’ and ‘Apocalypse Clown’ (exclusive)
’The Martini Shot’, starring Matthew Modine, John Cleese and Derek Jacobi, will also world premiere.
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Features
17 films to watch from the summer festivals
Screen tracks the films from the summer festivals with strong word-of-mouth and positive reviews.
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Galway’s celebration of Irish filmmaking anoints ‘Lakelands’, ‘The Sparrow’ key winners
’Lakelands’ won best Irish film; ‘The Sparrow’ picked up best first Irish feature.
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‘Lakelands’: Galway Review
Small town Irish drama brings a fresh feel to the familiar narrative of a young man facing an uncertain future
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‘Piano Dreams’: Galway Review
Gary Lennon documents the struggles and sacrifices of three wannabe piano stars in modern China
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‘Tarrac’: Galway Review
Decklan Recks puts some wind in the sails of the sporting underdog tale with this all-female rowing drama
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‘The Sparrow’: Galway Review
Michael Kinirons makes a striking debut with this sensitively handled drama of a family lost in their grief
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News
Euro festival and sales agent groups create guide to rules of engagement (exclusive)
The white paper was signed at the Galway Film Fair today.
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‘Afghan Dreamers’: Galway Review
Stirring documentary about the mixed fortunes of the Afghan Girls Robotics Team
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‘Clouded Reveries’: Galway Review
Ciara Nic Chormaic presents an intimate, poetic portrait of writer Doireann Ni Ghriofa
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Reviews
‘Joyride’: Galway Review
Opening the Galway Fleadh, Emer Reynolds’ somewhat contrived feelgood drama stars Olivia Colman and newcomer Charlie Reid
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Features
Galway Film Fleadh’s programming head talks line-up gems and local heroes
William Fitzgerald is the head of programming.
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News
Bankside Films boards Michael Kinirons’ buzzy Galway title ‘The Sparrow’ (exclusive)
It is set to debut at Galway Film Fleadh next month.
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